FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. -- No position group on Alabama's team took the 35-0 victory over Western Kentucky harder than the offensive line.

That's what happens when you surrender six sacks and average less than 4 yards per carry against a Sun Belt team.

***(Granted, it was a Sun Belt team good enough to beat Kentucky on Saturday.)

Saturday's 52-0 domination of Arkansas served as a nice helping of redemption for the Alabama offensive line.

Quarterback AJ McCarron wasn't sacked once and was barely knocked to the ground. And the Alabama running attack, headed by Eddie Lacy and T.J. Yeldon, amassed 225 yards on 45 attempts -- good for an average of 5 yards per carry.

Alabama offensive guard Chance Warmack stopped well short of saying the offensive line was back to living up to the lofty expectations that hovered above it heading into 2012.

"We always carry ourselves as a physical team and that's what we want to show everybody," Warmack said. "We'll never get to where we want to be, but we're always willing to get better with each game, each practice."

Warmack had much more to say during his post-game interview. Check it out by clicking on the video at the top of the page.